Radiator-shield.



0. T. PAUSE.

RADIATOR SHIELD.

APPLICATION FILED 001231, 1913.

o atmlti Bimby 26, 39M..

2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.

O. T. PAUSE. RADIATOR SHIELD.

APPLICATION FILED ocT.s1,191s.

Patented May 26, 1914.

2 SHEETS-SHEBT 2.

Witnesses Attorneys@ lili OFFICE.

ilgilwl'yblbl "i To eil when@ z't man concern r I 13e in lnri time ll, @nenn Tir. n

citizen of the Unir/ed nieren, rooidirng en lenen, in elle eenniy of lilnlioi'fiI nind @More or Georgie, lieve invented n nen' end ueellnli @indiener-@hield oil velrie-lil lelie following; in a speciiieziiion.

"lFlie devine rei-ming nire enb'jeei meiner oi rbie epplieenen is eelapred epplieri* ne@- ziindiener, iler' elle pnrpoee cnlleering door, in being' eomnion wel-l5 lrnoivvn libel; the nir rising from n rrr-dinner eolienne doel; end' einher dieohergee libe eenieege'ineli lire onlinr-iene vvzrlls oil -Elie building?, thereby eoilf inga lllie Walle', or elee carri-'ee `faire einer in enepeneion inno' lil-1e eli-r of die epzrrvbrneni in rliiolil rlie radiator in loeefned.

'llbe present invention dirne no'y provide i eoverinig,l lor 2i indienen nvlii'oli eo"nerinp,l is permeable by air, but eonelxiiulee e ineens lor collecting;r dust,

rnnlllier objieeii oli one invention no: prio vide novel ineens for moie'lening the envenine; or duel; eollecnor.

The invention aims, nrilier., no provide ineens lor holding' the dosi Collecting covering in place npon si redisiior.,

llt is vvithin elio Scope of ille invention no provide novel ineens :for holding a nioielend ing1 lnnlr in piece in operative releiion no ine coveringp end no provide novel menne for shielding; ilie nenlr,

Wl/liili the above end other objieois in vievv vvbioli will appear as 'the deseriplzion pron ceede9 libe invention resides in ille combinallion eind orreng'ernenl; oi3 peres and in rire delnils oil eonsiruction liereineilfier described end elziirned9 il; being understood felini obengee in elio precise ernloodirnenll of ille invention lierein disclosed een be inode vvi'labin elle scope oil' *when in claimed vviibonl; departingn ironi lelie epiril; oil' libe inveniion ln elle accompanying drenTingm-llingore l sliovvs in erspeeeivme rndie'lor lao Wliiob ilie presenlJ invention. here been epplied; llig. 2 is e veriionl longrilrnolinel yeeolion snowing in elevrilioneJ indiener equipped 'with llie present inveniiong-'lllig 3 is n pers eolive oi ille lid; lig. l is er perspective olE n e ironggfli or tenir; llig. 5 ie e perspeeiive eliovvirre)m rlie easing end elle screen vvbioli ie eerried i eren by; Fig. 6 ie e perspective snowing libe iframe npon vvbioli `tbe Several perle obove mentioned ire supported; iig. 'Z'v is e ireneveree seolaion ilirongli e redieilor eqniiiped nneeiilcerion el? Leiters limitent.-

llnnneenen ined erinnere si', nere.

reienieoirey ers;7 rie.. filmini No. 'Minimo i with elle devine' eoneriniring rho subjecn niet` een nl? rire presenn innennon.-V eine drevvingn nire nu-lnerrl l indiericee` a, g :indiener or? any well limewn nypez lvleunied upon the indiener l ie e freine 2, Shown' in j derail' im n, die' ironie inelxnding ein ing werclly projecting @enge 3, whereby the freine iniiy be supported upon the indiener. {@ppoeed portions of the flange 3 ere connected by siete' denn-ing" open-inge' 5 in ehe irznne 2;

iliirronnrlinp nire rndinior 1. and supporrecl 1 in' any desiredmaenner ibereen' is zr bo'glilre neven-ing perineelnle by' eiir sind eoneeinoning a. dust collector, the same being denoted by ine ninnereil' lin libe preseni inszrnce-7 lne colleeizor 6- is eliovvn en snp ored iii-non ille open olreleiion iran-ne n'. llrirnis ninfleriole `nufiy' employed in' nl'ie' making' ol the eolleerer o, bnr preferebly, e inine'nd porone ,textile material is used, so iba-t :vir may prese reedil-yr lsbronrrli rire lor, einen, r linnen-"er, beinrig,r held thereby. lllien ibe freine 2 is used, tbe same serves to space tlie oollecior 6 from the radiator l, and, ii' desired, the collector may be .Saturated with e reprooling solution oiE any desired soria. nin elective lireprooling solution may be marde by mixing approximately two ounces of boron and nivo ounces of Epsom salts Willi one gallon of wel-er.,

Resting upon ille oraminous collector o end supported by ille frame 2 is e, casing i7 shown in detail in Fig. 5, the casing 7 being1 provided with e depending flange 8 wliieli surrounds the u h per portion oi ilie colleeior 6. The easing i is provided with an opening' 9 bridged across by e fine mesh Wire screen l0. llpsizinding Jlrorn ilie body/.pon lion oil elle casing' around ille opening 9 is e lienge ll.

A ineens ie provided lor moisieninpg 'die collector G sind ibis ineens Vinaiy be oli .any form., ln elle present instance, elle meistening nien-ns comprises o trough l2 provided with legs ll, the trough being disposed wiili# in elle contour oi ille flange ll of ille casing :and the lege .1l resting on the screen i0. The legs lll. serve 'lo denne openings 15 in ilie eide portions oi? tbe trough, through which from below the botlom of the rrougb, henri ed lnir rnny pese. rlllie trough l2 may be divided by one or more partitions 16 inio eplureliey of comporlirnenns i7. lin lebe comparileo roe

be placed. The trough- 12 is covered bya lid 18 having legs 19I which rest upon the casing 7 the legs 19 defining openings in the side portions of the lid.

The vent at one end of the radiator is denoted by the numeral v2l, and connected with the vent 21 is a pipe 22carrying a Valve 23, the pipe 22 communicatin Awith a branch 24 extended between the side pipes 4of the radiator, the branch 24 being provided With a plurality of minute rforations 25. The valve 23 maybe locate at any desired point and it will be `understood that when the valve is opened, the branch .24 is put into' communication with the circulating system of the radiator, steam in the form. of jets proceeding through the perforations 25 and constituting a means for moistening the collector 6.

The structure last above described is ladapted to be used uponlow pressure systems, but upon a high pressuresystem, the tank or trou h 12 may be resorted to.v However, both of these features may be used together when desired.

The air, when heated by the radiator,

moves upwardly and outwardly through the collector 6, and dust which is' carriedin sus pension by the air accumulates upon the inner face of the collector. The air may rise 2. In a device of the class describe-d, a.,

bag-like radiator covering permeable by air and constituting a dust collector; and means for moistening the covering.

3. ln a device of the class dcscribed,a radiator; a covering for the radiator and permeable by air, the covering constituting a dust collector; and means for moistening the covering, said means constitutin appart of the circulating system v ofthe ra iator.

ln testimony that l claim the foregoing las my own, l have hereto aixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

OSCAR TH. PAUSE.

Witnessesz SELINA WELSON, ll. E. Sri/riesen. 

